šBond Street šŗĀ Ā£8.44 Kirin Lager ā¤ļø A stylish Marylebone Gastro.
The Cavendish is located in the heart of Marylebone, just off Marylebone High Street. The nearest Tube station is Bond Street which takes around a ten minute walk, Baker Street Tube is also close by.
Formerly The Duke of York, this pub has existed from the mid 18th century, the current building dates from the late 19th century. The pub closed for a period of time and reopened as The Cavendish in 2014.
The decor is stylish and contemporary at this cosy one bar Gastro. The stainless steel topped servery is a good size and is sited by the windows on the left hand side. The walls are a mix of exposed brickwork and cobalt blue panelling which adds a punch of colour.. Adorning the walls are numerous black and white pictures and photos of one of my musical heroes, David Bowie. The seating is a combination of stools around small circular posers plus a few comfy high-backed banquettes. Upstairs is an additional room that has a cocktail bar feel.
The beer line up was a bit of a mystery as none of the ten taps are labelled. There were two lagers to choose from, Kirin from Japan or Harbour a Cornish brew, I decided to head east for the Kirin. This was my first try of Kirin and I have to say my pint was excellent, but at Ā£8.44 I was a bit shocked, this is the most Iāve paid for a pint in London. There is an A La Carte menu available which has an additional selection of small plates and burgers. I didnāt eat on my visit here but the reviews Iāve read are complimentary and positive.
I arrived mid-afternoon on Bank Holiday Monday back in early May. There were three other groups of punters in attendance and the atmosphere was calm and relaxed. The was a soothing soundtrack of downtempo tunes which complemented the ambiance. The service here was superb, the staff were welcoming and super friendly which made my time here enjoyable.
The @35newcavendish will definitely appeal to high end punters seeking out a classy Gastro with great service. The beer and food are without doubt top notch, but the price point may deter some from visiting.
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Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe Cavendish, situated about a five-minute walk north of Oxford Street, Central London, provided a gentle setting for Sunday lunch after shopping indulgence.
The Food: I enjoyed the Sunday roast so much that I scraped everything on my plate, including the horseradish sauce bowl. The lunch consists of a good portion of sirloin steak cooked to perfection, luxurious mashed parsnip, perfectly steamed savoy cabbage with an amazing texture, glazed carrot and, of course, roast potatoes and a super-size crispy Yorkshire pudding.
Despite the bustling atmosphere of Central London, The Cavendish, located at the corner of New Cavendish and Westmoreland Street, offers a relaxed and perfect setting to observe the world go by. Unfortunately, a sudden rain shower forced us indoors, and we found ourselves in the cosy lounge on the first floor, which is an amazing space perfect for dining.
The Cavendish's exceptional dining experience was made even better by the warm and attentive hospitality of Serena. Her willingness to assist was a standout feature of our visit. The rest of the staff were equally courteous and helpful, ensuring a truly memorable dining experience.
Overall, The Cavendish exceeded our expectations. The combination of delicious Food, excellent service, and a beautiful setting made it the perfect choice for a Sunday...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe Cavendish was such a lovely experience for me. I was visiting London for a week and had just enjoyed 3 hours at the Wallace Collection and decided to find a place to eat and have wine. I saw this restaurant and thought the outdoor seating area was beautiful. It was sunny too! š The service was consistently splendid throughout the entire afternoon and early evening. Zena brought me a half litre of a Verdicchio and made sure to have it in an ice bucket. I spoke to Zakia as well and enjoyed my conversation with her too. I mentioned that it was getting cold outside, and they mentioned that an indoor table was available, so I grabbed it right away. Given that most of the seats were bar stools, I really appreciated sitting at a proper table to enjoy dinner. Zena was very kind and even described some of the menu items that were her favourites. I settled on the brioche with braised ox cheeks, which were absolutely mouthwatering and heavenly. Delicious!š My main course was the ricotta and leek tortelloni. This was quite special since I don't recall ever ordering a pasta dish with leek in it. This was so delightful and tasty. The wine was a great complement to the meal. I was thoroughly satisfied and will definitely return when I'm back in London. Thank you for making this experience so...
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